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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> i'm milissa rehberger. here's what's happening. nts brk investigators retrieved the black box recorder from the train that derailed in new york city today. four people were killed in the accident. officials will spend the next week to ten days combing through the black box data and the scene. >>> a seattle man was arrested today for allegedly stealing a 330 passenger ferry. the boat was found drifting 300 yards from its pier. police are trying to figure out how men managed to commandeer the ship. back to msnbc undercover. >>> i think that human trafficking is one of the great moral wrongs of our time. it's a scourge, and we're in the middle of a big, fat fight. and we need to win that fight. >> under the leadership of director john morton, immigration and customs enforcement, or i.c.e., has declared war on human traffickers. investigating more than 100 cases a year and arresting dozens
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> i'm milissa rehberger. here's what's happening. nts brk investigators retrieved the black box recorder from the train that derailed in new york city today. four people were killed in the accident. officials will spend the next week to ten days combing through the black box data and the scene. >>> a seattle...
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they want rule of law, they want democracy, they want their children to grow up in a free society. then, being under the influence of russia means moving back. i'm quoting a favorite ukrainian poet, what's the sense of moving forward if you have to move back. >> urin cmentd and in, thank you for joining us. pavlo, thank you for joining us. >>> a looming bankruptcy. what's within detroit's ever shrinking fire department. >> at the end of the tunnel there was a light. why don't they turn the light off, say hey, find your way out. >> we spent a day in the dark with the detroit's firefighters as they struggle to keep the city safe. >>> and on our final segment, heaven's gate, where travelers get grounded during the busy holiday season. >> and now a techknow minute... >> we wrap up here, if you travel to see family this holiday hopefully you've made it home with just a few delays. lori jane gliha has the story from a little known church providing faith on the go. >> oh thanksgiving. you know the drill. stress of overbooking yourself not to mention overstuffing yourself, and the necessar
they want rule of law, they want democracy, they want their children to grow up in a free society. then, being under the influence of russia means moving back. i'm quoting a favorite ukrainian poet, what's the sense of moving forward if you have to move back. >> urin cmentd and in, thank you for joining us. pavlo, thank you for joining us. >>> a looming bankruptcy. what's within detroit's ever shrinking fire department. >> at the end of the tunnel there was a light. why...
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. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> and welcome back. tonight we're looking in depth at health care in privately run prisons in america and in the second part of his investigation, am
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house panel examines president obama's use of executive power in making changes to the health care law. live coverage at 10 eastern. >> this morning a discussion on pell grants and college affordability. we'll l aerofrom student -- aerofrom student financial aid officials. live coverage begins at 10 eastern on c-span3. >> i didn't give the idea for the for dummy's series. i had an idea to do a beginning book about computers, about dos specifically, and i kind of inspired myself to do that just dealing with people in a magazine editing job i had, being on the radio at that time and being out in the public and talking to people about computers. it was obvious that people wanted to learn more, but the material we had available at the time just wasn't doing the job. .. and, unfortunately, or fortunately, 5000 copies came off the press. originally it was going to be 7500 but they stopped it at 5000 they figured okay, we will shout this out in the marketplace and it will go away. at the time that all the bookstores even wanted to have it. waldenbooks said no, we don't want to insult our read
house panel examines president obama's use of executive power in making changes to the health care law. live coverage at 10 eastern. >> this morning a discussion on pell grants and college affordability. we'll l aerofrom student -- aerofrom student financial aid officials. live coverage begins at 10 eastern on c-span3. >> i didn't give the idea for the for dummy's series. i had an idea to do a beginning book about computers, about dos specifically, and i kind of inspired myself to...
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while the law goes into effect january 1st, fish and wildlife has preemptively changed its operating procedures. last spring a male mountain lion found its way into a santa cruz irrigation canal. members of the puma project tranquilized the animal as opposed to killing it. senator hill says by utilizing the help of nonprofits, zoos and veterinarians the cats can be relocated without extra cost to the state. since the department of fish and wildlife updated its operating procedure at least seven mountain lions statewide have been safely captured and relocated. katie utehs. >>> operation second chance got under way. they allowed people with minor warrants to surrendered and get a case instead of going to jail. those with traffic violations are eligible. they can go to any sheriff's office and fill out the paper work. >>> sonoma supervisors are expected to consider building a park in honor of a teenage boy shot and killed by a sheriff deputy. a memorial flowers and pictures was created for andy lopez. that memorial was placed near where he was shot. lopez was killed when the deputy mist
while the law goes into effect january 1st, fish and wildlife has preemptively changed its operating procedures. last spring a male mountain lion found its way into a santa cruz irrigation canal. members of the puma project tranquilized the animal as opposed to killing it. senator hill says by utilizing the help of nonprofits, zoos and veterinarians the cats can be relocated without extra cost to the state. since the department of fish and wildlife updated its operating procedure at least seven...
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. >> ron, i want to note you do have experience in law enforcement yourself. we want to bring in bruce whittaker, the mayor of fullerton. and he pushed for the release of the surveillance video of kelly thomas's beating. can you tell us about the impact of this video and why it is so important that it be released to the public? >> yes, thank you. the reason that i felt that release of the video, audio and video of the altercations were so important was that we received a very loud and clear signal from the public who were aghast at what had occurred and they very much were interested in particulars. and what exactly had happened. >> it is not a short video. >> no, in fact the complete video is available online on youtube. it's about 34 minutes. and i've urged some people who are very curious about what happened to gird themselves a little bit and watch that video. >> would you say by encouraging the release of this and you really fought for this video to be released to the general public were you in some way being anti-law enforcement in trying to expose this?
. >> ron, i want to note you do have experience in law enforcement yourself. we want to bring in bruce whittaker, the mayor of fullerton. and he pushed for the release of the surveillance video of kelly thomas's beating. can you tell us about the impact of this video and why it is so important that it be released to the public? >> yes, thank you. the reason that i felt that release of the video, audio and video of the altercations were so important was that we received a very loud...
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the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer choices for you. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. thank you for joining us, we'll see you soon. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton. here are the top stories we are following this hour: the motor city is bankrupt. detroit once the nation's fourth largest city can begin to shed its $20 billion debt. it could mean cutting the pensions of thousands of retired city workers. >> the engineer in control of the train was nodding off shortly before the train lost control in new york. the federal agencies investigating the crash removed the rail union from the investigation saying ther
the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer...
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that this is a harmless activity, taking in second-hand vapours are small. >> the los angeles passed a law that requires a licence to selt the cigarettes and ban sales on the streets in places like key of courseses and vending machines. >> these are marketed to young people and with flavours like bubble gum and cotton candy, which you are not allowed to do. regulation is catching up. the f.d.a. is writing new yules. three states are treating them like cigarettes. 100 cities, los angeles among them, are reinstructing the electronic cigarettes. the "the los angeles times" said in an editorial that there's not enough evidence of harm in the cigarettes to restrict them saying, "fear is not a good basis for regulation, research is. until there's conclusive research, government agencies should be wary of overreacting. >> we go not know what the dangers of using them might be. we want to err on the side of caution. it's feared overregulation will drive smokers back to tobacco. >> we want to get people off the tobacco products. >> the free-wheeling days of electronic cigarettes may be over as we l
that this is a harmless activity, taking in second-hand vapours are small. >> the los angeles passed a law that requires a licence to selt the cigarettes and ban sales on the streets in places like key of courseses and vending machines. >> these are marketed to young people and with flavours like bubble gum and cotton candy, which you are not allowed to do. regulation is catching up. the f.d.a. is writing new yules. three states are treating them like cigarettes. 100 cities, los...
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everyone says where they're from what they've come to the law and then name. then all you got to do is remember seeing here year. you. sure you remember. all i have on that's ok let's have a good. to know. cynics. game out of you oh do you know. it only because of honest little. sin. i. mean you said he wouldn't be able to do it you know sometimes sometimes it works. sometimes. work at the mall mistreat takes us all around the island along roads that people have traveled here for more than one...
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are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more and outs and bailouts every time we passed the city no longer listening to them plead for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their toll booth cons like this famous one hey i'm jimmy done it oh look i found your banking system going to found trash on the ground before me give it me it's truly in dollars it'll give a perk give me the trillion i was. another julianne moore julien's did they give me give me. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. pride and joy is its transfiguration of the savior cathedral and the sound of its bells st tourists pilgrims and volunteers to worship to work. ok let's work for the glory of god. the skilled workers cuts and replace the volunteers keep supplies coming and clean up the mess it's a massive job because these are a seventy six meters high and in some areas the
are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more and outs and bailouts every time we passed the city no longer listening to them plead for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their toll booth cons like this famous one hey i'm jimmy done it oh look i found your banking system going to found trash on the ground before...
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spain and other catholic countries aimed to loosen the laws. it has not had that much of an effect on the jobs market and increasing the employment rate in those countries. not really certain the benefits of it. small step for man and one giant step for beijing. china has blasted off its first ever rover mission to the moon, the latest step in its growing space program. china's's mythology, goddess of the moon -- the vehicle that will crawl around up there is named after her pet. enormouseceived an boost with the successful launch of an unmanned rocket. beijingding to the aerospace control center, the probe has successfully entered earth's orbit. i can now announce the successful launch of the probe. >> the rocket is carrying a buggy, which -- will carry its scientific experiments on the surface of the moon. it is projected to land on the moon in mid-december. it will begin its export emission, examining the moon's surface, looking for natural resources. >> now we can stand upon the moon's surface and observe it closely. world's third lunar rov
spain and other catholic countries aimed to loosen the laws. it has not had that much of an effect on the jobs market and increasing the employment rate in those countries. not really certain the benefits of it. small step for man and one giant step for beijing. china has blasted off its first ever rover mission to the moon, the latest step in its growing space program. china's's mythology, goddess of the moon -- the vehicle that will crawl around up there is named after her pet....
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so us law or graham truth. and then. the board. or the board the. leaker into a team of volunteers want their children to leave alone with a new perspective also the work they do here fosters a spirit of cooperation and they can see the efforts developing before their eyes but it's not live it's so real here it's hard to explain everything is so natural this is the way people should live i guess. and i'm proud to be with because we wanted to show these children that there's a place where they can ask for help in case something really bad happens to them i need sippin to stand completely that bad things will happen to them in the future. they're perfectly aware of what life has in store for them when they know that there will be a lot of drug dealers and alcohol and then the stand how hard it is to resist those things so it's very important for them to know that there is a place where they're always welcome and i did that they should know how to find the way to this place. walking around the lawn is like stepping back into a different age and it's ea
so us law or graham truth. and then. the board. or the board the. leaker into a team of volunteers want their children to leave alone with a new perspective also the work they do here fosters a spirit of cooperation and they can see the efforts developing before their eyes but it's not live it's so real here it's hard to explain everything is so natural this is the way people should live i guess. and i'm proud to be with because we wanted to show these children that there's a place where they...
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and opponents doomadgee imagine that this is a historic day for italy just for them to the rule of law has been strengthened because it's clear that everyone is equal under the law to enable him as a clown a cookie sheet to the knee so i know i'm an addict. but there was tony says he isn't giving up. it was the seventy seven year old told supporters he would seek a seat in the next election. however under the terms of its conviction he's barred from holding office for the next sixty years the day. like his prime ministers like these two groups. he knows his resignation in a surprise move on wednesday the one he said he could no longer carry on in the wake of the country's worst disaster since independence. fifty four people were killed last week with a supermarket group collapsed in the capital riga critics have suggested that the government's decision to abolish the construction oversight authority as part of budget cuts may have contributed to the accident so i know and to current and up the pressure this week in a territorial dispute seven group of islands in the east china sea. in
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law. when you win. stallings cats with the ukrainian opposition says brace themselves for the wires as unwise release around that time in the car so that she put the security forces as an insult to the center console that time. the following e government steps up its legal quiet town for reform. i see this as a number of those arrested had just closed to the three thousand mom. david cameron takes what is to launch an inquiry into the oil law is trying to imbue easy thing to giant to rot. outside the home of the scene and the chance to protest the games he's straight. in. the it says on the international. welcome to the pile. and there's no plan to storm the protests a skunk and the ukrainian council smith on bass according to the country's security forces chief. still the axis of greece who sells for a long siege all even and sold off to riot police surrounded the independence square in kiev on c's pulls off his back for us. is this sense of uncertainty idea of the central kiev right now was the protes
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when senate democrats were looking to amend the law before its passage to mandate that metal monster the upcoming component of the gun. thereby closing the loophole that would allow for movable metal parts on the other hand republicans not to pass the bill in its current form that's exactly what happened this afternoon in the house the senate will take up the matter when it returns on december night. the same day the law will sunset the national rifle association hasn't publicly taken a stance on the legislation however gun owners of america a smaller gun rights group called the band and extension unnecessary because three d printing technology is not yet quite the available. and using the three d printer to replicate passing guns may not be the only battle at hand. this practice can also be used to print metal dots are cheese marina or nia got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun to his guests have access to the world's first three d painted metal gun the new brits shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with god. enthusiasts today the difference is
when senate democrats were looking to amend the law before its passage to mandate that metal monster the upcoming component of the gun. thereby closing the loophole that would allow for movable metal parts on the other hand republicans not to pass the bill in its current form that's exactly what happened this afternoon in the house the senate will take up the matter when it returns on december night. the same day the law will sunset the national rifle association hasn't publicly taken a stance...
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then a jd from harvard law school. after law school she clerked on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while in washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. she went from there to serve in president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard and was subsequently named as dean of harvard law school, first female dean of the law school there. in 2009, president obama nominated her for solicitor general of the united states and she served in that office for a year and was then nominated as an associate justice of the supreme court. she took that position in 2010 and filled the vacancy of justice john paul stevens who, after his retirement, was our last lecturer here at the law school. those are the vital statistics. i want to tell you something personal about her and i brought this along so i could read it. this year in "time," she was named as one of their 100 most influential peop
then a jd from harvard law school. after law school she clerked on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while in washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. she went from there to serve in president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard and was subsequently named as dean of harvard law school, first female dean of the law school there. in 2009,...
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and they're among the holiest centers of the law. each one is way off the beaten track and for some of the volunteers. the journey to gold has been anything but straightforward to. use to be an atheist and believe in nothing but science logic and facts i was looking for truth everywhere i followed all the popular fashions that people write books about make films about. only after twenty years of searching did i become an orthodox christian after printing of the coffin of a famous russian saint i discovered that many things have changed first of all the pain in my leg that i'd suffered for ages had disappeared and last but not least i discovered the ability to read an old church slavonic even though i'd never learned how to do that. those who've been here more than once say you have to put the time and to understand it fully that living and working here is the only way to really tap into its energy the job is to live but none of the volunteers complain everyone is confident of a spiritual rewards and happy that they're working to rees
and they're among the holiest centers of the law. each one is way off the beaten track and for some of the volunteers. the journey to gold has been anything but straightforward to. use to be an atheist and believe in nothing but science logic and facts i was looking for truth everywhere i followed all the popular fashions that people write books about make films about. only after twenty years of searching did i become an orthodox christian after printing of the coffin of a famous russian saint...
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the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer choices for you. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. thank you for joining us, we'll see you soon. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." it's a major buzz kill that impacts us all. why are so many bees dying, and what's being done to help the hives survive. so the next time you're eating, think about this. every third bite of food can be traced back to bees. the typy insects produce more than just honey. bees help to pollinate 98% of flowers and crops. they're an integral
the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer...
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and they're among the holiest centers of the law. each one is way off the beaten track and for some of the volunteers. the journey to gold has been anything but straightforward to. use to be an atheist and believed in nothing but science logic and facts i was looking for truth everywhere. that people write books about make films about him. only after twenty years of searching did i become an orthodox christian off the printing of the coffin of a famous russian saint i discovered that many things have changed because first of all the pain in my leg that i'd suffered for ages had disappeared and last but not least i discovered the ability to read in the old church slavonic even though i'd never learned how to do that. those who've been here more than once say you have to put the time and to understand it fully that living and working here is the only way to really tap into its energy the job is tough. but none of the volunteers complain everyone is confident of a spiritual rewards and happy that they're working to reestablish a face th
and they're among the holiest centers of the law. each one is way off the beaten track and for some of the volunteers. the journey to gold has been anything but straightforward to. use to be an atheist and believed in nothing but science logic and facts i was looking for truth everywhere. that people write books about make films about him. only after twenty years of searching did i become an orthodox christian off the printing of the coffin of a famous russian saint i discovered that many...
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the kristyen school challenged the law on multiple grounds. it requires most health employers to provide insurance for the workers. thi are considering whether they can mount objections to the birth control man det. >> tim cardinal dola n of new york said the church is a long- time supporter of universal health care but the president could lose supporters because of the contraception man date. >> mr. president, you are pushing aside some of the greatest supporters if you cope doing this we'll not be able to be a chore leader. >> the church will not back down affecting the conscience and religious convictions of roman catholics. >> we are waiting new details on the deadly train derailment in new york city. there will be an update on the investigation. this after crews recovered a secondidate recorder and hopefully to discover the cause of a deadly passenger accident to hit in the 31 year history. laura has more from the bronx. >> reporter: hi, bill, as you mentioned, the first deadly accident and over 20,000 commuter aresous it every week. osob
the kristyen school challenged the law on multiple grounds. it requires most health employers to provide insurance for the workers. thi are considering whether they can mount objections to the birth control man det. >> tim cardinal dola n of new york said the church is a long- time supporter of universal health care but the president could lose supporters because of the contraception man date. >> mr. president, you are pushing aside some of the greatest supporters if you cope doing...
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and the possibilities of law to change people's lives. and i think he means that to me as a lawyer but also to the vast, large number of people who have looked at south africa's transmission-- transition an seen what the constitution has been able to do, despite the limitations because of poverty and economic inequality that still persists in the country. >> brown: mzamo man gal iso let me ask you the same question, a kind of mythical question but also a man, a fighter, a politician. >> yes, in fact growing up in south africa i'm a product of miners and grew up in the townships of south africa, in a time when things were really dire, mandela was a symbol of hope for us. even though we hardly ever saw him. because his images were banned from the country. and when people spoke about him, they spoke in whispers when we grew up. but you know, through all the dark period that we're going through, we knew that there is a whole, because of this man will stand for equity, justice. we'll speak for south africa as belonging to all who live in it. a
and the possibilities of law to change people's lives. and i think he means that to me as a lawyer but also to the vast, large number of people who have looked at south africa's transmission-- transition an seen what the constitution has been able to do, despite the limitations because of poverty and economic inequality that still persists in the country. >> brown: mzamo man gal iso let me ask you the same question, a kind of mythical question but also a man, a fighter, a politician....
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your job in the white house is to mary law and politics. -- marry law and politics. i cannot imagine any judge describing their role that way. it is not to say that law is a science or a mechanical enterprise. you obviously know that it is not. we disagree on many things. sometimes we disagree incredible ways that follow from -- predictable ways that follow in our own theories of how to interpret the law, constitution, tatutes. all of those are so different in thinking about policy and the way people in the clinical branches do. -- elliptical branches do. that was when i was in my 30s. it was a different role. it was a different set of responsibilities. as the judge, i think about law and what i am doing and what i am called upon to do in a very different way. of all the things in my life that affect what i'm doing now, i honestly think that affected the least. one thing that i bring to the table from those years is an understanding of how certain political processes work. sometimes it is relevant to particular cases that we may hear because of course, we do review a
your job in the white house is to mary law and politics. -- marry law and politics. i cannot imagine any judge describing their role that way. it is not to say that law is a science or a mechanical enterprise. you obviously know that it is not. we disagree on many things. sometimes we disagree incredible ways that follow from -- predictable ways that follow in our own theories of how to interpret the law, constitution, tatutes. all of those are so different in thinking about policy and the way...
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in people being with us let me start by asking you how big of a deal t think that this new quit the law actually is how much progress has actually been. while it's it's enormously important is a huge step forward in principle on the terms all the i truly mean to the economic impact of that is much less than that the principle of progress many feared. this in the context is now thirty four years since the revolution isn't just thirty four years since the us and iran broke off the mark in relation to this is an enormous step forward into it and it amounted to emphasize the economic impact is necessarily limited at t be continuing toe on and negotiate a permanent deal over the next six months. how do you think the process will play out so good is he stops and starts or do you think you will be a fairly smooth process. what a good be it through i still missed it too soon it'll be smooth as i think i'm particularly when you have a situation where at least two or three of these governments have been longstanding problems with each other. just communication becomes extremely difficult. on both
in people being with us let me start by asking you how big of a deal t think that this new quit the law actually is how much progress has actually been. while it's it's enormously important is a huge step forward in principle on the terms all the i truly mean to the economic impact of that is much less than that the principle of progress many feared. this in the context is now thirty four years since the revolution isn't just thirty four years since the us and iran broke off the mark in...
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from some traditions like to say about them but the rule of law. the snow and cold foreign diplomats and foreign editions interfering and basically provoking this violence. what is happening in ukraine. jim is what it's like the foliage ukraine's recent history believes that the divide among his people in the deep end of the eu association deal with. i think it would be a nightmare come true in the long term ukraine in the european union have a lot to gain from increased relationships with each other the package that the eu was proposing. i'm the price ukraine with a severed ties with russia on the east block of wood in the short term costs of thirty we go drop in standard of living for the ukrainian people much weaker than the cheap price cut costs and the european union and european commission given their own financial woes would not be in a position to keep ukraine the necessary financial support with leaving the situation the european union has major problems with that in its own area but it really monstrous all before it can. we knew its offer
from some traditions like to say about them but the rule of law. the snow and cold foreign diplomats and foreign editions interfering and basically provoking this violence. what is happening in ukraine. jim is what it's like the foliage ukraine's recent history believes that the divide among his people in the deep end of the eu association deal with. i think it would be a nightmare come true in the long term ukraine in the european union have a lot to gain from increased relationships with each...
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responsible for some of the worst legislation on the books including the infamous stand your ground laws voter id requirements and the right to work an initiative which is really one massive attack on unions today back door meetings are happening with lawmakers from all across the country so they can go back to their respective districts and lay out alec's corporate agenda the model bills being attacked this week are the e.p.a. is regulation of green. house gases and the opposition to food labeling among many others and yet another story overshadowed by the cayo nonsense is n.s.a. spying which by the way is getting worse by the day as the leaks continue to confirm the newest revelation is that the n.s.a. collects a staggering five billion international cell phone g.p.s. locations daily expanding its open air spying prison globally and also the editor of the guardian was recently called to testify before the british parliament why well after publishing n.s.a. leaks related to britain the u.k. government is trying to charge the publication under the terrorism act it's an unprecedented move
responsible for some of the worst legislation on the books including the infamous stand your ground laws voter id requirements and the right to work an initiative which is really one massive attack on unions today back door meetings are happening with lawmakers from all across the country so they can go back to their respective districts and lay out alec's corporate agenda the model bills being attacked this week are the e.p.a. is regulation of green. house gases and the opposition to food...
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example of the bike university with a board of trustees said to own criteria kazakhstan has adopted a law expo two thousand seventeen provides amendments to a legislative acts of the republic including budget and tax codes a corresponding statement was made by the head of the legal department of us to expo two thousand seventeen national company. my dad he can buy a book at a weekly briefing of the center communication service on monday according to her this document will establish the legal framework for the time the construction of the facilities of the exhibition complex and so many organizational issues gilchrist yes i say. on the planet is being amended in order to simplify the procedure of attracting foreign experts who have extensive experience in design and construction with helmets of new energy saving technologies. for one minus two hundred years. the simple truth. the most of the five of these are wishing for expo two thousand seventeen visitors it will cost a little less than usual. in addition as clinton issued a new visa sticker with the local expo two thousand seventeen the
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when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries so i think that clearly damage the relationship of the two countries if we want to think long term we should find a pro. for solutions for corporation of ukraine associated with the european union and russia and the think it's in the long term russian interests to predictable partner here in kiev well i think i would agree with you and one thing that russia and the european union definitely have in common is that they both want to have a prosperous and stable ukraine because if this crisis goes on all those people will go either you know ukrainian people will go either to russia or to the
when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries so...
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issues were coming up in the catholic church and that was that was partly to blame for some of the laws that were coming out so that's why we have this i don't know you really want to make the argument that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights when i'm not saying that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights they have a right to say those things however should the church be dictating political policy do you really. what the church like dictating what laws are political policy is and that's a dangerous situation i don't know necessarily dictating political policy i think he's dictating church policy i'm just concerned it should be more than happy about it seems to me that he's trying to rethink the role of the church and see the church as something supplanting the inefficiencies of the new liberal order and you know i don't necessarily think that something conservatives would disagree with since they talk so much about churches fulfilling the role that government should be ok let's move out of stater ground here this standard castle doctrine whatever you shoot f
issues were coming up in the catholic church and that was that was partly to blame for some of the laws that were coming out so that's why we have this i don't know you really want to make the argument that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights when i'm not saying that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights they have a right to say those things however should the church be dictating political policy do you really. what the church like dictating what laws are political...
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when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but i think not to go into very closely which i'm ready for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for ukraine or into russian propaganda inside of the two countries so i think that clearly damage the relationship of the two countries if we want to think long term we should find a proper solution for corporation of ukraine associated with the european union and russia and then think it's in the long term russian interests to have a reliable predictable partner here and q well i think i would agree with you and one thing that russia and the european union definitely have in common is that they both want to have a prosperous and stable ukraine because if this crisis goes on all those people will go either you know ukrainian people will go either into russia or into the repeating union in search of job
when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but i think not to go into very closely which i'm ready for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for ukraine or into russian propaganda inside of the two countries so i think that clearly damage the relationship of...
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he speaks some christmas in the italian law enjoyed the benefits. all done it again if i'm a self all heart on that had just the same as the pa for a kind of trip atonement for protection how dumb it because i'm cool with extremists who was ultimately released from behind these moles back into society. it's been three weeks now since the air crash in the russian city of cuz on that killed fifty people in the investigation into the disaster has revealed the aircraft was being piloted by people with fake licences. on that on our website plots president obama is an afghan policy may have led to increased casualties among u s service personnel that the full story about he got caught. right from the sea. the interesting picture. reporters were there the animal. the move on the it. making headlines around the world previous hour you're on is moving ahead with tests on more efficient technology to enrich uranium. this comes just two weeks after six world powers clinched a deal with tehran over its nuclear program. the move does not openly contradicted the
he speaks some christmas in the italian law enjoyed the benefits. all done it again if i'm a self all heart on that had just the same as the pa for a kind of trip atonement for protection how dumb it because i'm cool with extremists who was ultimately released from behind these moles back into society. it's been three weeks now since the air crash in the russian city of cuz on that killed fifty people in the investigation into the disaster has revealed the aircraft was being piloted by people...
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the law has been concerned that it would end to really limit the freedom to hold contests today was the high street demonstrators in central cairo on saturday when they tried to disperse the crowds that is as good as he's responded by penance downs there is a bag government issued id code of law in november requires rally organized is to file a plan in advance and allows egyptian security authorities did and demonstrations opposition groups at the stadium now they think and the interim government formed after president mohamed was he was toppled in a de facto military coups the government has detained more than two hundred people by and then continued on the government is stepping up the crackdown in impact appears to contain protests and restore security the otests against the law is spreading beyond the muslim brotherhood men face to the general may seem concerned about deacon political kiosk. the us defence secretary conveyed his concern over the new lawn to the egyptian defence minister on the found the cable on the net down to tassie seek not to use military force in containing dem
the law has been concerned that it would end to really limit the freedom to hold contests today was the high street demonstrators in central cairo on saturday when they tried to disperse the crowds that is as good as he's responded by penance downs there is a bag government issued id code of law in november requires rally organized is to file a plan in advance and allows egyptian security authorities did and demonstrations opposition groups at the stadium now they think and the interim...
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singapore has harsh anti-writing -- anti-rioting laws. those arrested could face up to seven years in prison. >> 1600 french troops are patrolling the capital, bangui, as well as other towns as part of the u.n. mandate to restore order. are fearful to leave their homes. cheers of locals, some of the 1600 french soldiers deployed to the central african republic arrive in donkey -- in bangui. the residents have been living in fear of sectarian violence that has left hundreds dead. the first priority for the troops is disarming former select the rebels -0- former seleka rebels who have been terrorizing the population. >> for now, we have patrols that show we are present and strong, to show the groups that the time of impunity is over. tomorrow, all will lay down their weapons. that means if you don't lay them down, we will disarm you by force. >> the violence has not been one-sided. christian groups have responded assaults by attacking muslim neighborhoods in the capital. on monday, the capital archbishop urged christians not to carry out ki
singapore has harsh anti-writing -- anti-rioting laws. those arrested could face up to seven years in prison. >> 1600 french troops are patrolling the capital, bangui, as well as other towns as part of the u.n. mandate to restore order. are fearful to leave their homes. cheers of locals, some of the 1600 french soldiers deployed to the central african republic arrive in donkey -- in bangui. the residents have been living in fear of sectarian violence that has left hundreds dead. the first...
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in an open letter, they called for the white house and congress to reform surveillance laws writing "we urge the u.s. to take the lead and make reform to ensure that surveillance efforts are restricted by law in proportion to the risk and transparent to subject of oversight." earlier we spoke to michelle richardson. a legislative council where she focuses on cybersecurity and government transparency. emily started by asking the letter was more of a political statement said the companies have cooperated in the past. >> what may have prompted the new movement as the recent revelations and the last month is that are not serving the companies with court orders but they are hacking into their systems overseas where our laws do not apply. it may have pushed him over the edge to get involved. who run theeople companies are powerful people -- mark zuckerberg, larry page. account for a large part of the united states economy. how is the government likely to respond? >> this has a wholly new voice to the privacy debate. i've see advocates and members of that type of the advocates and members ha
in an open letter, they called for the white house and congress to reform surveillance laws writing "we urge the u.s. to take the lead and make reform to ensure that surveillance efforts are restricted by law in proportion to the risk and transparent to subject of oversight." earlier we spoke to michelle richardson. a legislative council where she focuses on cybersecurity and government transparency. emily started by asking the letter was more of a political statement said the...
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jenna: law enforcement said this helped us. in this case with the little girl, it did indirectly help them find the suspect and the fin said it's particularly helpful in bank robbery cases as well. so is it worth it? if they're not really snooping into my phone number but finding the bad guys out there -- >> i think there's a fine balance. all of this can be done without a warrant which means that they can go on, they can pull as much information as they want to with little rhyme or reason to why they need to do it and i think that's the major concern. it's not that we shouldn't give law enforcement the adequate tools to do their job and find the bad guys but it needs to be done in a way that doesn't expose privacy concerns around american people, that can be done in a general perspective. if you look what happened with n.s.a., they had individuals that were looking at cheating spouses and things like that. nothing with government security. and that's the major concern here. what are they doing to have oversight to ensure our p
jenna: law enforcement said this helped us. in this case with the little girl, it did indirectly help them find the suspect and the fin said it's particularly helpful in bank robbery cases as well. so is it worth it? if they're not really snooping into my phone number but finding the bad guys out there -- >> i think there's a fine balance. all of this can be done without a warrant which means that they can go on, they can pull as much information as they want to with little rhyme or...
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and this is where the issue of questions it all comes in being rational being gresham's law being bad money which is money you should be using purchasing power drives good money out of circulation but the public is benefiting from a house price bubble and a stock market bubble not the entire public there's a small percentage of the public that is benefiting certainly the people who work port and in the media benefiting there's a huge swathe of people who are being the victimized by this who are being suffering austerity for no apparent reason other than to keep this fraud going but there is this privileged class that's benefiting from the fraud so they're not going to blow the whistle on it they're perfectly happy to continue to live in this bubble world so they're not going to they're not complaining there are cashing in a way that's probably been on scene ever in the history of modern finance we never seen as much money fraudulently deposited into the hands of crooks these of either central banks that ever before in history is that it was out of unfair characterization or i wouldn't
and this is where the issue of questions it all comes in being rational being gresham's law being bad money which is money you should be using purchasing power drives good money out of circulation but the public is benefiting from a house price bubble and a stock market bubble not the entire public there's a small percentage of the public that is benefiting certainly the people who work port and in the media benefiting there's a huge swathe of people who are being the victimized by this who are...
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when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries so i think that clearly damage the relationship of the two countries if we want to think long term. we should find a proper solution for corporation of ukraine associated with the european union and russia and the think it's in the long term russian interests to predictable partner here in kiev well i think i would agree with you and one thing that russia and the european union definitely have in common is that they both want to have a prosperous and stable ukraine because if this crisis goes on all those people will go either you know ukrainian people will go either to russia or to the ri
when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries so...
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when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries so i think that clearly damaged the relation. of the two countries if we want to think long term we should find a proper solution for corporation of ukraine associated with the european union russia and the think it's in the long term russian interests to predictable partner here in q. well i think i would agree with you and one thing that russia and the european union definitely have in common is that they both want to have a prosperous and stable ukraine because if this crisis goes on all those people will go either you know ukrainian people will go either to russia or into the repeating
when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries so...
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family cry tears of the wife and a great big other that there had to be either read or get a court of law found alive there's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. if they were it's a story. let's get this guy like you would smear that guy stead of working for the people both issues the mainstream media are working for each other bridegrooms vision. problems. they did rather well. i guess this means you collins and me as is the average on how do people get in touch to find out about the scope. if you want to participate in a really fun weeklong scavenger hunt go to gift with dot com which is g.i. s h w h e s dot com this was dot com now i understand you're not a typical actor a reluctant celebrity you do a lot like celebrity fandom you understand your wife has written a book the book is titled. the threesome handbook a practical guide to sleeping with three what i love it is she talking about what i think she's talking yes she is talking exactly about one threesomes i have you and her and and other other individuals sort of so y
family cry tears of the wife and a great big other that there had to be either read or get a court of law found alive there's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. if they were it's a story. let's get this guy like you would smear that guy stead of working for the people both issues the mainstream media are working for each other bridegrooms vision. problems. they did rather well. i guess this means you collins and me as is the...
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is this is this a legitimate use of violence here in aren't these laws justifying illegitimate uses of violence francesca i don't know enough about this specific case to honestly be able to argue if it was a legitimate use of violence however regarding what was said directly before the break though if it's not that's up to a jury to decide it doesn't automatically mean that this person's going to get fried because they way.
is this is this a legitimate use of violence here in aren't these laws justifying illegitimate uses of violence francesca i don't know enough about this specific case to honestly be able to argue if it was a legitimate use of violence however regarding what was said directly before the break though if it's not that's up to a jury to decide it doesn't automatically mean that this person's going to get fried because they way.
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the street right now in ukraine protesting the protesters have allowed a blames they want the rule of law they want to see their country become a prosperous country they look longingly to the west and they they say why can't we be like that to some extent you're naive. the looking at europe through rose colored glasses is sick the european union is sick it's falling apart it's twenty five percent unemployment in spain i don't need to talk about greece i don't need to talk about cyprus the european union has serious financial problems that it cannot resolve the european union is not a panacea but what this really is katie it's a referendum on not not so much the association agreement with the e.u. but a referendum on ukraine itself and the government people are not happy with their lives the economy is shrinking and stagnating and no matter who's an. economy is not doing well the people are not going to be happy that's why the on the streets they want to change thank you daniel thank you so much indeed for your time we really appreciate that the bric countries yes the famous acronym coined
the street right now in ukraine protesting the protesters have allowed a blames they want the rule of law they want to see their country become a prosperous country they look longingly to the west and they they say why can't we be like that to some extent you're naive. the looking at europe through rose colored glasses is sick the european union is sick it's falling apart it's twenty five percent unemployment in spain i don't need to talk about greece i don't need to talk about cyprus the...
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but if signed as it is now the treaty would also give corporations the ability to get around local laws in order to bruise their profits potentially having weak economies at the mercy of foreign giants a major concern is for the pharmaceutical industry in countries which can only afford cheaper co-pays or branded drugs corporate conglomerates could ban the use of patent medicine leaving the poor without access to vital treatment their natural chicken has city's health. the transpacific partnership treaty if and when agreed upon would establish a free trade zone stretching from vietnam to truly in composting eight hundred million people producing about forty percent of global g.d.p. negotiations are happening behind closed doors in secrecy the treaty will be designed to remove all so-called barriers to trade including regulations such as those protecting agriculture food safety and be their privacy i'm joined by lori wallach public citizens global trade watch thank you so much for coming my pleasure why this secrecy as i understand there are six hundred corporate advisors having access t
but if signed as it is now the treaty would also give corporations the ability to get around local laws in order to bruise their profits potentially having weak economies at the mercy of foreign giants a major concern is for the pharmaceutical industry in countries which can only afford cheaper co-pays or branded drugs corporate conglomerates could ban the use of patent medicine leaving the poor without access to vital treatment their natural chicken has city's health. the transpacific...
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where does this leave leave the public what is the danger for the public basically to big say it's laws that we rely on would be attacked in foreign tribunals in secret and undone if you want any of those basic rights that democracy normally would ensure that you can pass your laws in this is a direct threat to you now t p p is a much more expansive threat for instance under nafta the north american free trade agreements three countries and largely unfortunately the u.s. has been the one who's companies are suing everyone else apart from the transpacific partnership agreement another giant agreement is now being negotiated between the e.u. . and the us congress has already made it clear that any agreement must reduce e.u. restrictions on genetically modified crops for example chlorinated chicken and hormone treated. what does this mean for your. this would be a race to the bottom in their standards so there has been since nineteen ninety eight an attempt by the biggest u.s. and european corporations to use that sort of negotiations to roll back the strongest food safety environmental fi
where does this leave leave the public what is the danger for the public basically to big say it's laws that we rely on would be attacked in foreign tribunals in secret and undone if you want any of those basic rights that democracy normally would ensure that you can pass your laws in this is a direct threat to you now t p p is a much more expansive threat for instance under nafta the north american free trade agreements three countries and largely unfortunately the u.s. has been the one who's...
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they were directly involved in killing law enforcement officers. and they were responsible for terror attacks in the town of. in fact the whole area in dagestan and. the special forces are an isolated community i can't understand how their wives are able to wait constantly anxious. even when a special forces soldier is at home he can be called up at any moment. it means their wives are always waiting knowing that their man might not come back. we had a heart to heart talk wants me any game he had he told me a lot about himself i asked more and more questions sometimes i didn't even have to ask. he just took whatever the subject was and elaborate on that. when i asked my mother to send me my documents i didn't tell her i was going to sign a contract to serve in a special forces unit. and she might have guessed but she didn't know for sure during my first deployment i was lying to her about where i was and what i was doing. that i can't find the words to describe how it feels when you're still tense and anxious that every phone call every text messag
they were directly involved in killing law enforcement officers. and they were responsible for terror attacks in the town of. in fact the whole area in dagestan and. the special forces are an isolated community i can't understand how their wives are able to wait constantly anxious. even when a special forces soldier is at home he can be called up at any moment. it means their wives are always waiting knowing that their man might not come back. we had a heart to heart talk wants me any game he...
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pretty far outside the total yet we are not an impasse and crossing back to the with politicians and law schools have less than a little tension as an os week apt to come to this decision has to do with us know mike is having on my skin cream and drinks with all my kids and then daddy and then press arising that i can that's what it was good it has as cummings trained or advanced city its men's design is complete and five he has the construction technique and not as complex as not to squash into this gem maybe he can and to keep adding some pull ups the biggest bank in africa has already been fine to know the face and needy at times it may be intolerant islam by america. yes in conjunction with this crystal part is that. not that far outweigh the key seems to be the psychology behind the reigning us federal prison population has infested the sentiment decade it is milling seven but in the hole in the national budget. eddie's house. what's up. the is trying to call for the job and all of the sikh shuttle on its sign on the north pole state has a trace to play in the resource rich area for
pretty far outside the total yet we are not an impasse and crossing back to the with politicians and law schools have less than a little tension as an os week apt to come to this decision has to do with us know mike is having on my skin cream and drinks with all my kids and then daddy and then press arising that i can that's what it was good it has as cummings trained or advanced city its men's design is complete and five he has the construction technique and not as complex as not to squash...
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i thought this law was supposed to make it affordable. >> what's also odd, too, the law provides for keeping kids on your own policy until they're 26 so i guess this is for kids who are older than 26. so, then the next question becomes, what are you doing here? but that is beside the point. i'm wondering weather this will resonate or help? >> i don't think so. i don't think people are going to get this for their kids. look at california. right now california is having a very tough time getting young people, most of the people who are signing up are older. 36% of the people who sign up are between the ages of 55 and 64. yet they only make up 11% of the state's population. young people don't want to sign up because they know they're being overcharged for a product because they're subsidizing the -- >> look at is this way. trying to give the benefit of the doubt, fair and balanced. maybe if home and dad pick up the first year to get you in obamacare, you'll be able to do it yourself, and maybe you'll see the light, what i'm doing, and the kid might fight it now but longer term will say,
i thought this law was supposed to make it affordable. >> what's also odd, too, the law provides for keeping kids on your own policy until they're 26 so i guess this is for kids who are older than 26. so, then the next question becomes, what are you doing here? but that is beside the point. i'm wondering weather this will resonate or help? >> i don't think so. i don't think people are going to get this for their kids. look at california. right now california is having a very tough...
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a law is going to be signed by the governor there. bottom line, this is going to be the challenge for decades for every mayor and governor that they're going to be facing here and it's going to be major fights between unions, nonunions, all sorts of things. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here tomorrow. chris jansing gets the baton. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pha
a law is going to be signed by the governor there. bottom line, this is going to be the challenge for decades for every mayor and governor that they're going to be facing here and it's going to be major fights between unions, nonunions, all sorts of things. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here tomorrow. chris jansing gets the baton. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing...
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a red control law was recently passed as part of a larger housing reform to address the lack of housing sub standard conditions and the trend of people being pushed out of paris and other major cities. but changes in living standards will come overnight. in fact many of the city of lights that just come to looks at me and i didn't cry as i handed the mayans and spend the area he won't take a laissez faire now's the time just as silly rt parents. mind you had nine just ahead is the largest city in america at the ticket buying crap what is next to detroit the same brightness. aye aye aye aye aye wall. to . i think what you say balanced especially as pets they were working on with the fact that i've run a charity for disabled and the refugee children orphans. mason's kids. i studied with kids in the year two thousand and one prior to september eleven on because i was watching the news analysis is bombing in sydney. and i just like that and i was like wow we are creating an entire generation of disabled people that no one know what to do i felt the need to go back there in tucson. when i fi
a red control law was recently passed as part of a larger housing reform to address the lack of housing sub standard conditions and the trend of people being pushed out of paris and other major cities. but changes in living standards will come overnight. in fact many of the city of lights that just come to looks at me and i didn't cry as i handed the mayans and spend the area he won't take a laissez faire now's the time just as silly rt parents. mind you had nine just ahead is the largest city...